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the cafeterias. that makes sense and is important, but that was partly driven by the regulations which had us look there first, so the result of that in some places where if your cafeteria's further away, that's great for lunchtime, but in terms of where students would normally access water on a daily regular basis throughout the day it may not be convenient. an example that comes to mind is one that's going to be put in burton. i don't know if it's by the cafeteria or inside, but there's a huge difference there because the cafeteria is outside the building so if it was in there that wouldn't mean much for the student who's walking throughout the day. they're not going outside. i hope as we're moving forward through this, we're not just making sure we're meeting the regulations, we're making sure the realities and experiences of students on the ground in terms of their needs -- we're measuring that, serving that, looking at how it's going to be used and looking how to in the schools to ensure that st
the cafeterias. that makes sense and is important, but that was partly driven by the regulations which had us look there first, so the result of that in some places where if your cafeteria's further away, that's great for lunchtime, but in terms of where students would normally access water on a daily regular basis throughout the day it may not be convenient. an example that comes to mind is one that's going to be put in burton. i don't know if it's by the cafeteria or inside, but there's a...
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you got him out of the cafeteria. but you kept going. >> hall: i just reacted that day. i just... i just... you know, he was hurting our kids, and that's all i did. i just reacted. >> nate mueller: as soon as you're staring down the barrel of a gun, you just take off. >> pelley: death missed nate mueller by less than an inch. a bullet tore through the top of his ear. >> mueller: and for him to be a teacher, and to put himself in harm's way to chase him out of the building for kids that were just students in his cafeteria is amazing. >> pelley: he never thought of you as just students. >> mueller: no. >> walczak: no, we were his family. >> pelley: and you know that now. >> walczak: oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> pelley: it wasn't long after the gunman bolted out through that door that he was found in the woods by the police. he gave himself up without incident, pled guilty, and has been sentenced to life without parole. he has never given a reason or a motive for the shooting. at sentencing, the judge wondered whether he did it to make a name for himself, so the community asked us to keep
you got him out of the cafeteria. but you kept going. >> hall: i just reacted that day. i just... i just... you know, he was hurting our kids, and that's all i did. i just reacted. >> nate mueller: as soon as you're staring down the barrel of a gun, you just take off. >> pelley: death missed nate mueller by less than an inch. a bullet tore through the top of his ear. >> mueller: and for him to be a teacher, and to put himself in harm's way to chase him out of the...
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>> my students always saying coming to the cafeteria. and marching like soldiers. it's one of the songs they would sing without you there is no us, without us there is no motherland. of course you is the great mother leaders of that always stuck with me and i would hear that song. sometimes i would just hum it. i would walk to the cafeteria and we would sit down and then i kind of -- even here in new york i would be humming that's on the site became almost like a daily ritual. without you, there is no us. >> suki kim is the author of without you there is no us my time with the elite a memoir. it comes out in october of 2014. this is book tv on c-spa c-span2 television for serious readers. >> next from the book expo america at the convention center of new york city a panel composed of the faculty from new york university's scp s. center for publishing. they talk about what they learned from their students. this is about 50 minutes. >> hello everybody, please turn your cell phone off and i have been asked to remind you to please fill out the survey at the end of this
>> my students always saying coming to the cafeteria. and marching like soldiers. it's one of the songs they would sing without you there is no us, without us there is no motherland. of course you is the great mother leaders of that always stuck with me and i would hear that song. sometimes i would just hum it. i would walk to the cafeteria and we would sit down and then i kind of -- even here in new york i would be humming that's on the site became almost like a daily ritual. without...
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will be easier because we're going to be talking about locations that already have water access in the cafeteria. they may not have a bot bottled filler, but the water should be there. >> is there only one per school? >> right now there's only one per school. >> i think my last kind of technical question -- oh, you had mentioned that the five schools that got the pilot that there are some issues with it, but i assume they have the water bottles filler -- >> the only place it didn't work was sutro and we gave them one of the newer models so those pictures were at the same location. the main issue is there's dripping from the front and we couldn't install a water meter underneath because there is almost no underneath so those schools we provided them with drip mats and contains the water. >> you had mentioned ada issues and path of travel. >> we installed those initial ones so that[.0n] an issue, but requires more than the newer system, which only sticks out about p #3 inches from the wall. that allows us more wiggle room in terms of placing and having the right height. >> my last question, i do r
will be easier because we're going to be talking about locations that already have water access in the cafeteria. they may not have a bot bottled filler, but the water should be there. >> is there only one per school? >> right now there's only one per school. >> i think my last kind of technical question -- oh, you had mentioned that the five schools that got the pilot that there are some issues with it, but i assume they have the water bottles filler -- >> the only...
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there's plate waste in our cafeteria here in congress. there's plate waste everywhere. there's too much plate waste in america. when so much of the world can't even get access to food, we're throwing about 50% of what we prepare every day, which is just appalling. but how do you change that? one, you get kids to like what they're eating. we have to encourage our kids eat vegetables. as was said earlier, you have to encourage your kids to take a bath. you have to encourage your kids to turn off the television. you have to encourage your kids to do the math home work they don't want to do. we give instruction. i think what's missing in this whole debate is the instructional opportunity. frankly, america has got to face the fact that because we have not really put much attention into raising a culture of people that have values in food health, body health, that -- and the fast food industry has been very good at getting a lot of sugar, a lot of salt, and a lot of things out there that taste really great and people want to eat thatuality time. your body is not made to handl
there's plate waste in our cafeteria here in congress. there's plate waste everywhere. there's too much plate waste in america. when so much of the world can't even get access to food, we're throwing about 50% of what we prepare every day, which is just appalling. but how do you change that? one, you get kids to like what they're eating. we have to encourage our kids eat vegetables. as was said earlier, you have to encourage your kids to take a bath. you have to encourage your kids to turn off...
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the full cafeteria cafeteria coming up in a bit. >>> thank you, adam. sky6 is looking live. the officials tweet thad arriving flights are delayed for an hour because of loat-lying clouds. -- low-like clouds. you can use the double scan radar on your smartphone or tablet to find when it's going to rain in your area. it's free for your apple or android device. >>> the walmart truck driver entered a not guilty plea. kevin roper appeared in court. charges death by auto and assault by auto. he had not slept more than 24 hours before li his tractor-trar slammed into a bus. it killed one of tracy morgan's comedy writers. we'll have the full story at 5:00 tonight. >>> phillies bucks county are looking for people that broke into cars and stole two of them. it was partly a crime of opportunity? >> that is right. it's a beautiful community. keep say this stuff never happens. but it did. over a course of one hour thieves made away with thousand was dollars and cash and items. not including the two vehicles that were actually stolen. it was early yesterday morning when morgan mcdermott a
the full cafeteria cafeteria coming up in a bit. >>> thank you, adam. sky6 is looking live. the officials tweet thad arriving flights are delayed for an hour because of loat-lying clouds. -- low-like clouds. you can use the double scan radar on your smartphone or tablet to find when it's going to rain in your area. it's free for your apple or android device. >>> the walmart truck driver entered a not guilty plea. kevin roper appeared in court. charges death by auto and assault...
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we have made a commitment to our children for over 70 years to do the right thing in the cafeteria and we cannot turn our backs now. i know some of my fellow panelists will at the reality of our nations obesity crisis as it relates to our overall health and national security. so is the pta leader i'm here today to tell you that our parents and families are committed to working together to ensure that the continued success of our nations child nutrition programs go well. so where are we today? schools are making exceptional progress in miniature schmuck quality of the meals they are serving to our kids. there've been challenges along the way that's to be expected. we are parents after all and the last time -- when was the last time you change rules for the interest of your kids. do i have anyone here? as partner in the school building pta and parents understand there are certain challenging realities there is never enough time seldom enough money and oftentimes minimal resources but that can never be a free pass not to do the right thing for our kids. for parents that means we have to s
we have made a commitment to our children for over 70 years to do the right thing in the cafeteria and we cannot turn our backs now. i know some of my fellow panelists will at the reality of our nations obesity crisis as it relates to our overall health and national security. so is the pta leader i'm here today to tell you that our parents and families are committed to working together to ensure that the continued success of our nations child nutrition programs go well. so where are we today?...
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the corner of turk and taylor where the screaming queen stood up against harassment in 1966 in the cafeteria riot, the first known riot where mens of the lgtb communities demanded equal rights, a movement that vicki mar lane was at the fore front at. >> cops harassed us, and one of the girls decided enough was enough, and threw a cup of coffee on the cops. >> sends a signal that we are here and here to stay. >> the designation is the first of its kind, the first street named in honor of a transgender person in san francisco. >>> more details how bay area tech companies show pride. apple, google, and facebook, just a few of the companies participating in this week's pride celebration. thousands of tech workers will march in the parade, and others wore special shirts and flew the flag outside their headquarters, other companies are preparing to join in. >> literally, take how it looks there, we redesigned the float to match the interior of that. it's going to be neat looking. >> pride organizers say the participation shows equality. the parade begins at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow on market street, tr
the corner of turk and taylor where the screaming queen stood up against harassment in 1966 in the cafeteria riot, the first known riot where mens of the lgtb communities demanded equal rights, a movement that vicki mar lane was at the fore front at. >> cops harassed us, and one of the girls decided enough was enough, and threw a cup of coffee on the cops. >> sends a signal that we are here and here to stay. >> the designation is the first of its kind, the first street named...
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>> my students, my kids always saying three times a day coming to the cafeteria. they were marching like soldiers. one of the songs they would sing is without you there is the poster without you there is no motherland. and, of course, that is the great leader. that always stuck with me. i would hear that song but sometimes i which is tom because he got so familiar because they sang it all the time. three times a day, and then they march. we sit down and then i kind of, even here in new york sometimes i will be home and, oh, that's a that song with kim jong -- kim jong-il. >> suki kim is the author of "without you, there is no us: my time with the sons of north korea's elite." mit comes out in october of 201. this is booktv on c-span2 television for serious readers. >> is there a nonfiction author of book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/a booktv. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week.
>> my students, my kids always saying three times a day coming to the cafeteria. they were marching like soldiers. one of the songs they would sing is without you there is the poster without you there is no motherland. and, of course, that is the great leader. that always stuck with me. i would hear that song but sometimes i which is tom because he got so familiar because they sang it all the time. three times a day, and then they march. we sit down and then i kind of, even here in new...
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but i'll never forget it was like a normal fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair. and he wasn't chained to the chair itself. the chair was not secured to the ground in any way. i start to think to myself here i am about to interview this guy, with the most dangerous man in the state and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden my questions, everything i prepared for the interview went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary. how long that sentence is and how long that sentence is you're serving. >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that notoriety, we heard you're one of the most dangerous guys here. how does that -- >> that's what i hear. i'm actually one of the most laid back guys here. >> i received threats from different inmates for bodily harm but he is the only one that tried to follow through with it. >> come on in. i'll show you what a redneck can do. come on in. >> his refusal to co
but i'll never forget it was like a normal fiberglass and metal cafeteria chair. there was nothing special about that chair. and he wasn't chained to the chair itself. the chair was not secured to the ground in any way. i start to think to myself here i am about to interview this guy, with the most dangerous man in the state and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden my questions, everything i prepared for the interview went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what...
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green signs in other locations red means closed for violations the signs will go up in supermarkets and cafeterias. >> lawmakers are skeptical about results of an investigation into the recall of 2.6 million cars. >> rough in washington. gm released it's investigation, taking ten years to recall cars with faulty ignitions, linked to 13 deaths. today, she emphasized internal review found no evidence of a cover up. some employees knew about the defect. gm recalled cars and there were millions more recalls. size of lawmakers demanded more answers. >> it identifies one individual in a position of high leadership responsible for these failures. gm says five were disciplined. >> if you buy furniture you have no way of knowing if it contains flame retardants or not. new regulation as lou furniture to be sold without flame retardants as he have been linked to reduced iq in children assembly will consider the bill next week. >> hot summer days are upon us it's time to think about sun protection. and that means slajerring on sun screen. right? well, as it turns out, sun screen and hats are not your only opt
green signs in other locations red means closed for violations the signs will go up in supermarkets and cafeterias. >> lawmakers are skeptical about results of an investigation into the recall of 2.6 million cars. >> rough in washington. gm released it's investigation, taking ten years to recall cars with faulty ignitions, linked to 13 deaths. today, she emphasized internal review found no evidence of a cover up. some employees knew about the defect. gm recalled cars and there were...
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as an administrator who works closely with the cafeteria in your school do you think there's going to be more investment in kitchen equipment in order to provide healthy meals? >> i think for my counting the food services and administrators often visit our schools to monitor and ensure the lunch as we are serving our healthy. i have to say my county has done a really great job with giving our school and all the schools across the county kind of a guideline as to what is acceptable, nutritional values. the days of pizza parties are gone because we want to ensure that the foods we are serving are of high nutritional value. i think about the vending machine. we do have a vending machine that is on a timer and i thank you for ensuring that we do have healthy snacks in the vending machine that are not only befitting what the expectation here is for this committee but also the expectation for my county. so students guess they are allowed to go to the vending machines but after they have eaten their meals. getting back to the equipment in the kitchen everything for a kitchen we are pretty mu
as an administrator who works closely with the cafeteria in your school do you think there's going to be more investment in kitchen equipment in order to provide healthy meals? >> i think for my counting the food services and administrators often visit our schools to monitor and ensure the lunch as we are serving our healthy. i have to say my county has done a really great job with giving our school and all the schools across the county kind of a guideline as to what is acceptable,...
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will you in the summer feeding program because you are using the middle school's cafeteria, i assume, will you prepare the same way these lunches and breakfasts the same way you do during the school year? >> yes, they will get warm lunches. breakfast is usually a cold breakfast. a cereal and bagel, a fruit. for the lunch package, it's going to be prepared the same way it would be prepared during the school year. they're actually going to have hired staff to come in to make sure the teachers are teemp and the staff who are working in our cafeteria -- >> reimbursement for this is enough to fund the same kind of feeding program that you do during the school year? >> i'm sorry? >> the same kind of preparation of food that you do during the school year? >> yes. the county is handling the funding. >> the county is doing beyond what the usda does? >> yes. >> sorry for the length of that. >> it's an important question we're going to get into in reauthorization and breakfast versus lunch. another great children's advocate, we're so luck where i in this committee, is to have senator brown and s
will you in the summer feeding program because you are using the middle school's cafeteria, i assume, will you prepare the same way these lunches and breakfasts the same way you do during the school year? >> yes, they will get warm lunches. breakfast is usually a cold breakfast. a cereal and bagel, a fruit. for the lunch package, it's going to be prepared the same way it would be prepared during the school year. they're actually going to have hired staff to come in to make sure the...
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. >> kids have been rejecting the food in the cafeterias at school since i was a kid. that was a long time ago. >> i liked the french fries. >> when they had them. they didn't have them every day. >> that's part of the problem. >> is problem is instead of politicizing this let's feel with the fact that we have a serious problem with obese children. >> but that girl was not obese. she was 66 pounds. >> you're right. that was insane and absurd but you cannot judge an entire situation by one piece of insanity on either direction. so let's not do that. we do need to deal with the problem. >> steve is literally a card carrier member of the sort of thing mrs. obama is against. there it is. a burger king card. >> burger king and mcdonald's. kids are going to eat what they want to eat. the key thing is having parents do the right job and that's education but the problem is even so-called healthy food, the way schools do it, you want to throw it away. it's unhealthy the way they treat healthy food. >> i agree with rick up to a point. there is a role for the administration to pl
. >> kids have been rejecting the food in the cafeterias at school since i was a kid. that was a long time ago. >> i liked the french fries. >> when they had them. they didn't have them every day. >> that's part of the problem. >> is problem is instead of politicizing this let's feel with the fact that we have a serious problem with obese children. >> but that girl was not obese. she was 66 pounds. >> you're right. that was insane and absurd but you...
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blanca --una cafeteria en oakland fue el blanco de vandalismo esta madrugada tras la controversia causada por un plan de urbanizacion. take vo --quienes se oponen al proyecto, afirman que ste se desalojara a los residentes de bajos recursos que han vivido en esa zona por muchos aÑos. --el propietario seÑalo que es la segunda vez que esto sucede, y que el y su negocio llegaron para quedarse. blanca --esta maÑana el incendio de una casa movil, dej a una persona sin vida. take map --el siniestro se registr en la cuadra 20 mil 600 de la calle ''fuchusia court'' cerca de hayward . take vo --las llamas fueron controladas por los bomberos en aproximadamente 20 minutos. ---las autoridades investigan las causas del mortal fuego. vo-blanca ---las llamas tambien se desataron en el condado de marin y stas amenazan cientos de casas cercanas. ---los bomberos tienen algunas horas combatiendo el incendio en 12 acres de maleza en san rafael y aunque ya esta contenido sigue considerandose peligroso. --la ubicacion exacta es al norte de "mccinnis parkway" hacia el oeste de "yosemite road". --3 casas ya h
blanca --una cafeteria en oakland fue el blanco de vandalismo esta madrugada tras la controversia causada por un plan de urbanizacion. take vo --quienes se oponen al proyecto, afirman que ste se desalojara a los residentes de bajos recursos que han vivido en esa zona por muchos aÑos. --el propietario seÑalo que es la segunda vez que esto sucede, y que el y su negocio llegaron para quedarse. blanca --esta maÑana el incendio de una casa movil, dej a una persona sin vida. take map --el...
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. >> reporter: once again, a school cafeteria becomes a place where families make themselves at home. >> what goes on top? 1, that's right. >> reporter: teachers support learning and college culinary students make dinner. giving everyone a night off from the kitchen. >> many of my parents work at least two jobs so the opportunity to have a meal together that is provided by chefs, that is such a luxury for them. >> reporter: for mayor richard berry it's an investment in his city's future. >> it's affordable. $111 per student per year. 100% of the students have improvement in homework, 90% improvement in attendance. >> reporter: this fall, ten albuquerque schools will be running homework diners. a creative idea that's spreading fast. chelsea clinton, nbc news, albuquerque, new mexico. >>> maybe they should replicate it beyond new mexico. that is nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. >>> flames come dangerously close to some bay area homes. the latest on the firefight as crews watch the hot spots. >>>
. >> reporter: once again, a school cafeteria becomes a place where families make themselves at home. >> what goes on top? 1, that's right. >> reporter: teachers support learning and college culinary students make dinner. giving everyone a night off from the kitchen. >> many of my parents work at least two jobs so the opportunity to have a meal together that is provided by chefs, that is such a luxury for them. >> reporter: for mayor richard berry it's an...
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may know that there is a law that says that students need to have access to fresh drinking water in a cafeteria and some schools didn't have that ready access. the drink tap felg -- filling stations were put in schools so they can have access to drinking water. this is with puc and department of public health and school district. sf environment was brought in to do the outreach to the students about why drinking swear the so important and why it's good to drink hetch hetchy water from the tapas posed to water bottles. they have been given hetch hetchy water bottles so they can have drinking water at school. last year we were doing workshops to train on the water curriculum and worked with more than 60 teachers so far. here is a picture of teachers going through one of the lesson plans in the curriculum where students pretend to go back in the days of the gold rush where water was limited and they had to do daily activities using a limited amount of water. if you have only a gallon of day how you would use it so students understand how modern plumbing encourages us to use because it's so readily
may know that there is a law that says that students need to have access to fresh drinking water in a cafeteria and some schools didn't have that ready access. the drink tap felg -- filling stations were put in schools so they can have access to drinking water. this is with puc and department of public health and school district. sf environment was brought in to do the outreach to the students about why drinking swear the so important and why it's good to drink hetch hetchy water from the tapas...
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we have made a commitment for over 70 years to do the right thing in the cafeteria and we cannot turn our backs now. i know some of my fellow panelist will address the reality of the obesity crisis as it relates to our overall health and national security. as a pta leader and father i am here to tell you our parent and families are committed to working together to ensure the continued success of the nation's childhood nutrition program with well. schools are making progress to the meals they are serving. there have been challenges along the way but that is to be execs expected. when was the last time you changed the rule in the kids wellbeing and they were happy about it? as partner in the school building, pta and parents understand all are challenging realities and never enough time, seldom enough money and minimum resources but that can never be a free pass not to do the right thing for our kids. for parents it means we need to step up to the plate and support our schools, the board, the administration, and the school food service and teachers and students to make sure the school me
we have made a commitment for over 70 years to do the right thing in the cafeteria and we cannot turn our backs now. i know some of my fellow panelist will address the reality of the obesity crisis as it relates to our overall health and national security. as a pta leader and father i am here to tell you our parent and families are committed to working together to ensure the continued success of the nation's childhood nutrition program with well. schools are making progress to the meals they...
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. >> they were seen together in the hospital, having meals together in the hospital cafeteria. a relative of charles augustine was quoted as saying he thought it was odd, that kathy and the nurse were spending so much time together. >> charles augustine died in the hospital. kathy married chaz just three weeks later. >> it was a relationship that developed very quickly and certainly took all of kathy's friends and family members off guard. >> it just seemed very naive, and of course, we didn't express that to her. i mean, we wished her well and hoped for the best. >> kathy was the beneficiary of charles augustine's $1 million life insurance policy. investigators learned that kathy and charles were talking about a divorce before he suffered the stroke. it's unclear whether kathy would have remained the beneficiary, had the two divorced. investigators now wondered if charles augustine had been a victim of foul play, but their immediate concern was the investigation of kathy's death. >> very early in my career, a very seasoned homicide detective shared with me something that's alw
. >> they were seen together in the hospital, having meals together in the hospital cafeteria. a relative of charles augustine was quoted as saying he thought it was odd, that kathy and the nurse were spending so much time together. >> charles augustine died in the hospital. kathy married chaz just three weeks later. >> it was a relationship that developed very quickly and certainly took all of kathy's friends and family members off guard. >> it just seemed very naive,...
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cafeter cafeteria's, classrooms where english is taught. and gym class. a far different scene than these children's first stop in american custody. >> undeniably there is a problem of humanitarian proportions in the rio grand valley sector that we must deal with. >> reporter: most of the kids crossing illegal. are not from mexico but from challenge america. the number one point of origin is hon dur rasz called the murder capitol of the world coming here into the overwhelmed arms of the u.s. border patrol. >> thank you. our hidden america team will stay on this in the weeks to come on "world news." >>> much more ahead on this wednesday evening. the couple who spent thousands on a trip of a lifetime left with nowhere to go. what happens when your home has been rented out without you even knowing about it? >>> later, that dramatic moment in the sky. look at what the pilot saw over his shoulder. that is a dreamliner there. how he captured the image coming up here. i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we
cafeter cafeteria's, classrooms where english is taught. and gym class. a far different scene than these children's first stop in american custody. >> undeniably there is a problem of humanitarian proportions in the rio grand valley sector that we must deal with. >> reporter: most of the kids crossing illegal. are not from mexico but from challenge america. the number one point of origin is hon dur rasz called the murder capitol of the world coming here into the overwhelmed arms of...
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the signs will go up in school markets and school cafeterias. >> lunch time, the chose encounter a camp full of kids had with a family of bears. >> birds of a feather walk together with ducks that shut down th for wounded warriorsgram and their families to build new lives together. when my dad left, i was, like, this big, but now i'm, like, this big. my dad got a master's degree in human resources. thanks to warriors to work that my dad has a terrific job. when the warrior project helps them by, you know, giving them another start. now that my dad's home, i get a lot more hugs. i'm really proud of him. find out more about wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. >>> a look at the new span of bay bridge with traffic zipping right along and well have more on remark and a look at the weather forecast today in a couple of minutes. >> a family of black bears if alaska decided to treat themselves to something special by stealing the lunches from a camp of kids. according to a camp leader a black bear and two cubs did not care there were dozens of children coming from th
the signs will go up in school markets and school cafeterias. >> lunch time, the chose encounter a camp full of kids had with a family of bears. >> birds of a feather walk together with ducks that shut down th for wounded warriorsgram and their families to build new lives together. when my dad left, i was, like, this big, but now i'm, like, this big. my dad got a master's degree in human resources. thanks to warriors to work that my dad has a terrific job. when the warrior project...
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not the usual book-signing table but downstairs in the cafeteria. today's program is being broadcast live on c-span2's booktv. we have a microphone set up in case there's time for q&a at the end of the session. if you'd please use this microphone located to the left of the stairwell here this would allow the viewing audience at home to hear your questions as well as the author and the moderator. if you'd like to watch this program, coverage will reair tonight at 11 p.m. central time. please keep the spirit of lit fest going all year round with a subscription to the printers row journal. this is the tribune's premium book section, fiction series and membership program. this year we are also introducing a new digital bookstore through our tribune books app. please take one of the promo cards located outside for information about the app and access to special book deals. before we start, if i could ask you guys to, please, turn off your cell phones or put them on silent. we do encourage you to take pictures. just please turn the camera flash off on you
not the usual book-signing table but downstairs in the cafeteria. today's program is being broadcast live on c-span2's booktv. we have a microphone set up in case there's time for q&a at the end of the session. if you'd please use this microphone located to the left of the stairwell here this would allow the viewing audience at home to hear your questions as well as the author and the moderator. if you'd like to watch this program, coverage will reair tonight at 11 p.m. central time. please...
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turk and taylor is where the screaming queens stood up against harassment in 1966 at the gene compton cafeteria riot. the first known riot where members of the lgbt community demanded equal rights. >> we were used to cops coming in and harassing us. well, one of the girls decided enough is enough, and she threw a cup of coffee on one of the cops. >> reporter: now nearly 50 years later, the movement and the woman who helped others navigate a complicated scene are honored. >> that i get to live this long to see one of our transgendered women have a name on one of san francisco streets. >> reporter: it's an emotional kickoff to gay pride weekend in san francisco. >> it sends a signal to the rest of the country that yes, we transgendered people are here and we're here to stay. >> reporter: this pride celebration continues all weekend with a parade on sunday. if you're coming to any of the events or if you're just coming to san francisco, authorities are advising you to take public transportation. reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, jean. >>> more details on how
turk and taylor is where the screaming queens stood up against harassment in 1966 at the gene compton cafeteria riot. the first known riot where members of the lgbt community demanded equal rights. >> we were used to cops coming in and harassing us. well, one of the girls decided enough is enough, and she threw a cup of coffee on one of the cops. >> reporter: now nearly 50 years later, the movement and the woman who helped others navigate a complicated scene are honored. >>...
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. >> reporter: once again, a school cafeteria becomes a place where families make themselves at home. >> what goes on top? 1, that's right. >> reporter: teachers support learning and college culinary students make dinner. giving everyone a night off from the kitchen. >> many of my parents work at least two jobs so the opportunity to have a meal together that is provided by chefs, that is such a luxury for them. >> reporter: for mayor richard berry it's an investment in his city's future. >> it's affordable. $111 per student per year. 100% of the students have improvement in homework, 90% improvement in attendance. >> reporter: this fall, ten albuquerque schools will be running homework diners. a creative idea that's spreading fast. chelsea clinton, nbc news, albuquerque, new mexico. >>> maybe they should replicate it beyond new mexico. that is nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. >> gwynneth and chris consciously uncouple. clany engaged. brad red carpet attack and kim kanye multi-million dollar we
. >> reporter: once again, a school cafeteria becomes a place where families make themselves at home. >> what goes on top? 1, that's right. >> reporter: teachers support learning and college culinary students make dinner. giving everyone a night off from the kitchen. >> many of my parents work at least two jobs so the opportunity to have a meal together that is provided by chefs, that is such a luxury for them. >> reporter: for mayor richard berry it's an...
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cafeteria's, classrooms where english is taught. and gym class. a far different scene than these children's first stop in american custody. >> undeniably there is a problem of humanitarian proportions in the rio grand valley sector that we must deal with. >> reporter: most of the kids crossing the border illegally. are not from mexico but from central america. the number one point of origin is honduras called the murder capitol of the world coming here into the overwhelmed arms of the u.s. border patrol. >> thank you. our hidden america team will stay on this in the weeks to come on "world news." >>> much more ahead on this wednesday evening. the couple who spent thousands on a trip of a lifetime left with nowhere to go. on the other side of this, what happens when your home has been rented out without you even knowing about it? >>> later, that dramatic moment in the sky. look at what the pilot saw over his shoulder. that is a dreamliner there. how he captured the image coming up here. and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a
cafeteria's, classrooms where english is taught. and gym class. a far different scene than these children's first stop in american custody. >> undeniably there is a problem of humanitarian proportions in the rio grand valley sector that we must deal with. >> reporter: most of the kids crossing the border illegally. are not from mexico but from central america. the number one point of origin is honduras called the murder capitol of the world coming here into the overwhelmed arms of...
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so they all congregate in one of the cafeterias. >> as long as you stay safe while you're watching. and again, the best advice for watching and streaming safely, go to websites you know and trust, especially those with secure websites and never fall for any kind of a scam that wants your money or personal data. reporting live in santa clara, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> some good advice. thanks, scott. >>> a new report reveals that air traffic controllers are still working overnight shifts on little or no sleep. a few years back, the faa promised to make reforms after nearly a dozen incidents in which controllers were sleeping or unresponsive on the job. the national research council was especially concerned about schedules which crammed 40 hours into four days. authors of the report found that kind of scheduling is still going on. >>> a follow-up now on the recovery of last year's massive rim fire at yosemite. a popular family camp is up and running again thanks to months of rebuilding. it was destroyed in that devastating wildfire. the fierce flames wiped out more than 400
so they all congregate in one of the cafeterias. >> as long as you stay safe while you're watching. and again, the best advice for watching and streaming safely, go to websites you know and trust, especially those with secure websites and never fall for any kind of a scam that wants your money or personal data. reporting live in santa clara, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> some good advice. thanks, scott. >>> a new report reveals that air traffic controllers are still...
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is cash.hit >> these are the childcare workers and cafeteria workers and massage therapists that work at these technology companies. >> the problem is is that east palo alto is expensive hurt. you're surrounded by great companies of affluence. there is tremendous pressure. they need a multisector approach. they need to come together to look at the combined approach to deal with the issue of affordable housing. >> how much does that tech community health? -- help? >> they are a business and not a nonprofit. they do what they can do. truth be told, the best thing the tech community can do is to look at the larger systemic robbins. it is all connected. transit is related to real estate and policy is connecting to housing issues. the tech community can provide the right kind of innovation to address these issues. >> you mentioned that mark zuckerberg's wife has done a lot of work in the community. what kind of work have they done? >> his wife has done a lot of work with a local clinic. ife helps with this program for afterschool kids. the issue is we have got to look levelngs from at a mi
is cash.hit >> these are the childcare workers and cafeteria workers and massage therapists that work at these technology companies. >> the problem is is that east palo alto is expensive hurt. you're surrounded by great companies of affluence. there is tremendous pressure. they need a multisector approach. they need to come together to look at the combined approach to deal with the issue of affordable housing. >> how much does that tech community health? -- help? >> they...
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estaba pensando, mientras exprimías, no podría ir a una cafetería y recoger unas donuts de un café en 24 segundos. >> eso es lo que me gusta de la jugoterapia. más que cualquier otra cosa, es la flexibilidad que ésta tiene con el fusion juicer. puedes exprimir todas las frutas y verduras. sólo tomando un jugo al día, sientes los resultados casi de inmediato. >> yo tenía apnea del sueño muy severa. estaba al borde de la diabetes tipo 2. tenía los triglicéridos y el colesterol elevado. pesaba más de 400 libras. y después de tener esa epifanía y cambiar mi enfoque de la dieta a la búsqueda de las verdaderas razones de por qué mi cuerpo estaba gordo, pude perder más de 200 libras. he perdido más de 220 libras en un período de dos años y medio. y eso fue hace siete años. >> demos la bienvenida al sr. john gabriel. >> ibravo! >> gracias por venir. >> ioh! iahí están! >> aquí están. >> ese es un gran pantalón. >> john, es impresionante que eso fuera tuyo. >> es mucha tela. >> podrías meter todo tu cuerpo en un solo lado. >> es probablemente cierto. >> yo creo que podr
estaba pensando, mientras exprimías, no podría ir a una cafetería y recoger unas donuts de un café en 24 segundos. >> eso es lo que me gusta de la jugoterapia. más que cualquier otra cosa, es la flexibilidad que ésta tiene con el fusion juicer. puedes exprimir todas las frutas y verduras. sólo tomando un jugo al día, sientes los resultados casi de inmediato. >> yo tenía apnea del sueño muy severa. estaba al borde de la diabetes tipo 2. tenía los triglicéridos y el...
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injured after a senior prank that included jamming building locks and throwing water balloons in the cafeteria. students ditched their fifth grade classes to storm the pool complex next year. pictures and video of the day were posted on twitter. he sent a note home to parents, asking them to talk to students about the importance of being respectful. >>> window we know a man known by the name hidden cash. he hid envelopes last month. we know him as jason boozey. he's made a lot of money and he wanted to do something with it. so, he started a scavenger hunt. >>> it looks like hidden cash is available this month. he said stay tuned for our san francisco event this weekend, he's promising something big. he's spreading the love more. he's started travel funder, this will give people a free trip of their choice. follow travel funder to find out how. >>> cyclists will follow three races, one is going 100 feet and traveling 100 miles. this started five careers by a couple of police officers and benefits the special olympics of northern california. nine different police agencies participate and the num
injured after a senior prank that included jamming building locks and throwing water balloons in the cafeteria. students ditched their fifth grade classes to storm the pool complex next year. pictures and video of the day were posted on twitter. he sent a note home to parents, asking them to talk to students about the importance of being respectful. >>> window we know a man known by the name hidden cash. he hid envelopes last month. we know him as jason boozey. he's made a lot of money...
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they are going to be signing copies of their book "good talk, dad" and they will be downstairs in the cafeteria so head down there if you are interested in getting it signed. have a great afternoon and thanks for coming to the lit fest. [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers, watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> booktv continues thousand with christy kristie macrakis. she talks about the history of invisible ink going back to ancient greece. she looks at the use of invisible ink during the revolutionary war, by the nazis, the stasi, the cia and others. she also talks about people who came up with new and important ways to hide messages over the years. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> dr. kristie macrakis is
they are going to be signing copies of their book "good talk, dad" and they will be downstairs in the cafeteria so head down there if you are interested in getting it signed. have a great afternoon and thanks for coming to the lit fest. [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers, watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> booktv continues thousand with christy kristie macrakis....
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. >> these are the childcare workers and cafeteria workers and massage therapists that work at these technology companies. >> the problem is is that east palo alto is expensive hurt. you're surrounded by great companies of affluence. there is tremendous pressure. they need a multisector approach. they need to come together to look at the combined approach to deal with the issue of affordable housing. >> how much does the tech community help? >> they are a business and not a nonprofit. they do what they can do. truth be told, the best thing the tech community can do is to look at the larger systemic robbins. it is all connected. transit is related to real estate and policy is connecting to housing issues. the tech community can provide the right kind of innovation to address these issues. >> you mentioned that mark zuckerberg's wife has done a lot of work in the community. what kind of work have they done? >> his wife has done a lot of work with a local clinic. steve jobs wife helps with this program for afterschool kids. the issue is we have got to look at things from at a micro leve
. >> these are the childcare workers and cafeteria workers and massage therapists that work at these technology companies. >> the problem is is that east palo alto is expensive hurt. you're surrounded by great companies of affluence. there is tremendous pressure. they need a multisector approach. they need to come together to look at the combined approach to deal with the issue of affordable housing. >> how much does the tech community help? >> they are a business and...
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estaba pensando, mientras exprimías, no podría ir a una cafetería y recoger unas donuts de un café en 24 segundos. >> eso es lo q me gusta de la jugoterapia. más que cualquier otra cosa, es la flexibilidad que ésta tiene con el fusion juicer. puedes exprimir todas las frutas y verduras. sólo tomando un jugo al día, sientelos sultados casi de inmediato. >> yo tenía apnea del sueño muy severa. estaba al borde de la diabetes tipo 2. tenía los triglicéridos y el colesterol elevado. pesaba más de 400 libras. y después de tener esa epifanía y cambiar mi enfoque de la dieta a la búsqueda de las verdaderas razones de por qué mi cuerpo estaba gordo, pude perder más de 200 libras. he perdido más de 220 libras en un período de dos años y medio. y eso fue hace siete años. >> demos la bienvenida al sr. john gabriel. >> ibravo! >> gracias por venir. >> ioh! iahí están! >> aquí están. >> ese es un gran pantalón. >> john, es impresionante que eso fuera tuyo. >> es mucha tela. >> podrías meter todo tu cuerpo en un solo lado. >> es probablemente cierto. >> yo creo que podría ca
estaba pensando, mientras exprimías, no podría ir a una cafetería y recoger unas donuts de un café en 24 segundos. >> eso es lo q me gusta de la jugoterapia. más que cualquier otra cosa, es la flexibilidad que ésta tiene con el fusion juicer. puedes exprimir todas las frutas y verduras. sólo tomando un jugo al día, sientelos sultados casi de inmediato. >> yo tenía apnea del sueño muy severa. estaba al borde de la diabetes tipo 2. tenía los triglicéridos y el colesterol...
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the employees of ge and alstrom even eat at the same cafeteria. alstrom makes turbines for nuclear reactors. ge and alstrom have facilities right next to each other. turbinege's gap -- gas facility. making -- manys of the ge employees you a work or -- used to work for alstrom. when the ceos paid a visit, it is like going back in time. >> it will be a key part of this alliance from a technology standpoint, from a manufacturing standpoint. together we will build a very growth-oriented, competitive business. >> this is where things can change, and the turbine section, which makes the world's biggest turbine for nuclear reactors. it will become a joint venture with ge. for the alstrom ceo, it means the end of a long struggle with the french government. now he wants to move to the next step -- getting the unions on board and final approval from shareholders. >> stay with bloomberg television. guy johnson and olivia sterns are up next with "the poles." ♪ . . >> sanctioned showdown. the u.s. prepares penalties. >> in the bag. why he says he will be the
the employees of ge and alstrom even eat at the same cafeteria. alstrom makes turbines for nuclear reactors. ge and alstrom have facilities right next to each other. turbinege's gap -- gas facility. making -- manys of the ge employees you a work or -- used to work for alstrom. when the ceos paid a visit, it is like going back in time. >> it will be a key part of this alliance from a technology standpoint, from a manufacturing standpoint. together we will build a very growth-oriented,...
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and here in the congressional cafeteria. we ought to be concerned about that. the way you do it is you make meals proportion anotherly so you don't throw out the waste and make them healthier and exciting to eat. some of that's learning. we are used to growing up in the home where parents say you've got to eat your investigate bess. it's got to be in our feeding programs. >> i want to get to what the critics say. arkansas republican representative rick crawford is one of the republicans challenging this mandate. he has said they were hungry later in the day. he claims this of the schools in his state have had to dip into general fund revenue to pay for healthier lunches. >> they ought to be concerned about how schools are being run. i represent a lot of schools in california and go to them and kids are adjusting. there is lots of i don't want to eat that stuff. this is a teaching moment, it's an opportunity to show that the calorie counts and all kinds of things you can do with math and science and burning off calories and what kind of food is healthy for you,
and here in the congressional cafeteria. we ought to be concerned about that. the way you do it is you make meals proportion anotherly so you don't throw out the waste and make them healthier and exciting to eat. some of that's learning. we are used to growing up in the home where parents say you've got to eat your investigate bess. it's got to be in our feeding programs. >> i want to get to what the critics say. arkansas republican representative rick crawford is one of the republicans...
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they have two areas for cafeteria. they have medical staff there, an area that is checked out. >> it is getting under control. >> what do you say... >> yes. >>..governor jan brewer. she said this overload is a crisis. she said it was an unwarranted operation and a disturbing example of a deliberate failure to report border security policies and repair a broken immigration system, referring to the fact that kids are shipped from other places, from texas particularly, to arizona. >> it is concerning, of course. it's been a problem with congress, and a problem with washington in reference to immigration reform. i don't think when they are going to remove the political hats and sit down and decide what to do in the future. this is what we see coming and for us to probably sit down and discuss immigration reform. i don't understand. the thing is that a lot - children like this should not come across our borders by themselves. for what reason, i don't know exactly. i can't pinpoint. . >> as we saw the little boy talking in t
they have two areas for cafeteria. they have medical staff there, an area that is checked out. >> it is getting under control. >> what do you say... >> yes. >>..governor jan brewer. she said this overload is a crisis. she said it was an unwarranted operation and a disturbing example of a deliberate failure to report border security policies and repair a broken immigration system, referring to the fact that kids are shipped from other places, from texas particularly, to...
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up vailed the street tine on turk where the screaming queen stood up in 1966 at the gene compton's cafeteria riot, the first known riot where the community demanded equal rights, a movement that vicki mar lane was at the forfront after. the parade begins tomorrow at 10:00 a.m., and closures, though, begin at 7:00 in the morning. whether you are attending the parade or just hoping to avoid the road closures, we have the information you will need to get around on our website, that's nbcbayarea.com. coming up this morning on "today in the bay" a hot dog with a side of roller coaster? a peek inside what the san francisco 49ers call the ultimate tailgate experience, and coming up, we'll tell you how much it'll cost you. that, plus all your top stories, that's coming up at 7:00 on "today in the bay," but right now, let's head back to the "today" show. ♪ >> from england to visit the "today" show. >> sending love to everyone in center, west virginia. >> 45 never felt so good. >> on the "today" show. >> first time in new york city. >> it's my birthday. >> happy birthday! >> we are back on a saturda
up vailed the street tine on turk where the screaming queen stood up in 1966 at the gene compton's cafeteria riot, the first known riot where the community demanded equal rights, a movement that vicki mar lane was at the forfront after. the parade begins tomorrow at 10:00 a.m., and closures, though, begin at 7:00 in the morning. whether you are attending the parade or just hoping to avoid the road closures, we have the information you will need to get around on our website, that's...
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. >> and nowhere is that respect and trust better demonstrated than in the staff cafeteria. corrections officers eat here every day. and the food is all prepared by inmates. >> the officers were not at all concerned about the inmates tampering with their food. not a single officer expressed fear. they had complete trust, and they even were complimentary of the food. >> inmates also cook the three daily meals provided to other inmates, but most rimonim inmates, including wadi abu amar, cook for themselves with the food they purchase from the canteen in kitchens located in housing units and in some cases inside individual cells. >> translator: the food is -- reasonable. let's put it like that. we don't like everything. we usually improve the food they give us. they bring, for instance, turkey breasts sometimes. we take it, make it with onion, mushroom, vegetables. make it like a stir fry. i'm cutting with a piece of metal because we don't have knives here. knives are forbidden. so we improvise. i don't want the deputy to see me. >> seeing abu amar and his friends cooking in pr
. >> and nowhere is that respect and trust better demonstrated than in the staff cafeteria. corrections officers eat here every day. and the food is all prepared by inmates. >> the officers were not at all concerned about the inmates tampering with their food. not a single officer expressed fear. they had complete trust, and they even were complimentary of the food. >> inmates also cook the three daily meals provided to other inmates, but most rimonim inmates, including wadi...
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so inside they have cafeterias, workout rooms, swimming pool, they have tennis courts, they even have a movie theater and the ability to generate their own electricity and water, all part of the cost anderson? >> it is a city within a city. i want to bring in james jeffrey. he joins me from london. also with us peter binehart. ambassador, let me start out with you, you work with nuri al maliki up close for a long time. do you think he really is capable in this hour of need, in reaching out to sunni groups who many people in the united states say that he must reach out to, in order to try to bolster his government? >> i would have to say i'm quite skeptic skeptical. >> what does that telling you about the potential for real change here, positive change here? >> he's never faced the situation like this before, he's not the only stubborn sectarian person in iraq. a high percent of those we had to deal with had views similar to his. nonetheless, we have to move quickly, the scenario about baghdad being surrounded by these isis people is going to materialize. >> yeah, i -- >> you think tha
so inside they have cafeterias, workout rooms, swimming pool, they have tennis courts, they even have a movie theater and the ability to generate their own electricity and water, all part of the cost anderson? >> it is a city within a city. i want to bring in james jeffrey. he joins me from london. also with us peter binehart. ambassador, let me start out with you, you work with nuri al maliki up close for a long time. do you think he really is capable in this hour of need, in reaching...